Hungary took a shock lead against France in a pulsating second Group F match in the European Championship on Saturday, but Antoine Griezmann equalised for a 1-1 draw inside the packed Puskas Arena. The result put France on four points to provisionally top the group until Portugal, who won their first game, play bottom side Germany later on Saturday. Today we will discuss about Hungary vs France: Head to Head| Football| Prediction.
Hungary vs France: Head to Head| Football| Prediction…
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Attila Fiola scored the opening goal of the match as Hungary managed to take a lead at halftime. However, Antoine Griezmann hit an equalizer in the 66th minute but France failed to register a win.
Head to Head
France lost several games against Hungary in the early part of the 20th century and have a surprisingly poor historical record against the Magyars, with only eight victories from 23 matches. Hungary have managed 12 victories against France but will have to play out of their skins to add to that tally this weekend.
The previous meeting between the two teams took place in 2005 and ended in a 2-1 victory for France. Les Bleus have grown in stature in recent years and are the favourites to win this match.
Football
France are back in action at UEFA Euro 2020 this week as they lock horns with Hungary in an important Group F clash at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on Saturday. France have an excellent squad and hold the upper hand going into this game.
Hungary are the weakest team in Group F on paper and will need a miracle to win this match. The Magyars gave a good account of themselves against Portugal but their late collapse makes this weekend’s fixture a must-win game for Hungary.
Prediction
France and Hungary will meet each other for their second matchday of Group F at Ferenc Puskás Stadium, Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, 19 June 2021 from 06:30 PM (IST). France, who are the reigning world champions and 2016 Euro finalist has had a dream start to the tournament. Les Blues defeated their arch-rivals Germany in the opening group match, thanks to an own goal by Germany’s defender Mats Hummels in the 20th minute.
Although both strikers, Mbappe and Benzema scored each in the match, they were all ruled out by the officials. With the last group match to be played against the title defenders Portugal, France would want to seal their entry into the knockout stage in today’s match itself.